Many treatment centers will say just about anything to get your loved one in the door of their facility. Not here. At ATSI we only care about one thing – the successful treatment of your loved one leading to long-term sobriety and an improved lifestyle. Today’s opiate addictions can lead to death. We aim to stop the addiction in its tracks.

Addiction is a chronic brain disease that causes compulsive substance use despite harmful consequences.
Some people are able to hide an addiction from their parents, family, and friends, while with others it is much more obvious. Everyone will start to exhibit some signs over time, and loved ones who notice signs of addiction should seek help as soon as possible.

We provide individualized care, which helps us ensure each person receives the best treatment suited to their needs. All incoming clients receive complete assessments to match them with the right treatment plan. Our therapists and staff use an integrated blend of skill, knowledge and evidence-based methods to help our clients recover and avoid relapse.

Components of
New Jersey Drug Rehab

Family care

12-step/spirituality component

Comprehensive aftercare and continuing support

Dual diagnosis treatment

Individual and process group therapy

Structured Living

Addiction Treatment Services International is a drug treatment center in Galloway, New Jersey that believes a one-size-fits-all program is not enough to resolve addiction on a long-term basis. We won’t tout our exceptional success rate – because most treatment centers make up their success rate, or do not measure them using sound science. We track patient and client satisfaction as our metrics of success.

Our testimonials are all real, written by our former clients and their loved ones. We enjoy a five-star rating on our Google business page and our Facebook business page. Individuality is the key to the success of our programs. Our treatment programs are specifically tailored to each of our clients’ needs. For instance, while one type of therapy may be effective for one client, another will be most successful using a completely different approach. Many addicts, also suffer from mental health issues. We treat those issues as well through our co-occurring treatment program.

Counselors are Available 24 Hours,
Seven Days a Week

Call us 24/7 at 1-855-353-6740 or fill out the form below to receive a free and confidential initial consultation.

Mental health disorders and substance abuse often go hand in hand, but many people don’t realize just how closely related these conditions are. According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA), about 20 percent of Americans with an anxiety or mood disorder, such as depression, also have a substance abuse disorder, and about

Researchers are working on a new drug that they believe will help erase an addict’s memory in order to help them recover from drug addiction. The drug, which is being researched by Scripps Research Institute in Florida, is supposed to target certain parts of the brain that store memories of things like a drug high,

Many people live for weeks, months, or even years with an addicted loved one. Over this period of time, both the addict and their loved ones will suffer from the irresponsibility, hurt feelings, and anger that are brought on by addiction. Many people in this situation don’t know where to turn, so they continue living

Many people use and abuse alcohol, but do not believe they have a real problem with it. Alcoholism is a disease that starts out with alcohol abuse, and before long, the person is addicted and can’t stop drinking. If you consume alcohol regularly or find yourself thinking about alcohol and craving it when you’re not

By now we’ve all heard that heroin abuse and addiction are still on the rise, leading to shockingly high numbers of overdoses. According to the CDC, between 2002 and 2013, the rate of heroin-related overdose deaths nearly quadrupled, and more than 8,200 people died in 2013. The CDC has a lot of information on their

According to many, faith can play a huge role in recovery from addiction. Maryland’s Heroin and Opioid Emergency Task Force is one group that is turning to church leaders to help curb addiction. “Church and church concepts provide hope to the hopeless, it brings strength. Faith-based communities try and build families. Faith-based communities try to

What Happens When You Call

STEP ONE

Call Addiction Treatment Services International and connect to a Treatment Consultant to confidentially discuss your (or a loved one’s) addiction or psychological struggle.

STEP TWO

Your Treatment Consultant then asks specific questions to get an insight into your struggle, treatment needs, location, and finance/insurance details.

STEP THREE

The Treatment Consultant runs your clinical and resource-related information to determine the best course of treatment for your unique case.

STEP FOUR

Your Treatment Consultant informs you of the type of program you need based on the clinical and financial information you provided.

Your NJ Drug Rehab Experience Awaits

Upon completing treatment, our clients are encouraged to stay motivated through sobriety with the help of our relapse prevention services, support groups and more. Our counselors are available 24/7 to answer your questions and guide you through the admissions process.

Please call us today at 1-855-353-6740 to learn more.

Real client testimonials

Carlee B.

The staff at ATSI believed in me and accepted me when I didn’t believe in myself. I have been to a lot of programs and relapsed every time (even at ATSI) and still, ATSI accepted me and I now have celebrated a year clean!

Amber S.

I suffer from anxiety because of the number of times I have relapsed. The staff at ATSI has taught me to relax and be comfortable in my own skin. They were so helpful to me.

Bob F.

My experience at ATSI has been very helpful in helping me to help myself. The facility including housing is very nice and comfortable. The counselors treat everyone fairly and with patience.

James M

The staff made me feel welcome from day one. The entire staff was fantastic, if I don’t make it I would definitely come back.

Ron D.

The counselors are very helpful and care about the clients. They all helped me in different ways.

Armando F.

The staff and counselors at ATSI are wonderful and I thank them so much for everything they did for me. They also included my family in my treatment which helped me be a better father and husband.

Rob C.

The staff and counselors met all of my needs and gave me the tools to help rebuild my life.

“We do not solicit testimonials or write our own like many other treatment centers do. These are real feedback from our previous clients.”

Rehab In New Jersey

The decision to enter a drug rehab center in NJ is the most powerful decision you can make, but it’s also the most life-changing. There are endless options for NJ rehab, so let us walk you through the process with care and ease.

Call us today at 1-855-353-6740.

The Need for NJ Drug Rehab

Because of their close proximity to New York City and Philadelphia, the towns of Passaic, Essex, Union, Morris, Bergen, and Camden feel the extreme effects of illicit drugs. Cocaine and heroin are often involved in drug-related deaths in the New York-New Jersey area. In addition:

At least 1,901 people died from opioid overdoses in New Jersey last year, well over twice the number of people from the state who died in the attacks on Sept. 11. (source: nj.com)

In 2006, more than 650,000 people had used marijuana in the prior year, more than 250,000 had abused prescription pain relievers and more than 130,000 had used cocaine.

Number of individuals in New Jersey who were admitted for treatment for Alcohol, Heroin & Opiates, and Marijuana in 2016

Deaths involving heroin doubled in New Jersey from 2013 through 2016

Fentanyl related deaths rose by a whopping 2,000% from 2013 through 2016

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